Author: Liu, Xingjian; Yang, Xin; Mehboob, Arslan; Hu, Xiaoyuan; Yi, Yongzhu; Li, Yinü; Zhang, Zhifang
Title: A construction strategy for a baculovirusâ€silkworm multigene expression system and its application for coexpression of type I and type II interferons Cord-id: uxzeg16r Document date: 2019_12_19
ID: uxzeg16r
Snippet: The Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) baculovirus expression system (BES) is a eukaryotic expression system. It possesses great capability for postâ€translation modification in expression of foreign proteins. With the counterselection cassette rpsLâ€neo and phage λâ€Red recombinase, the defectiveâ€rescue BmNPV BES reBmBac can be employed for efficient heterologous multigene coexpression at different gene sites in one baculovirus genome. In the present study, a recombinant baculovirus
Document: The Bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) baculovirus expression system (BES) is a eukaryotic expression system. It possesses great capability for postâ€translation modification in expression of foreign proteins. With the counterselection cassette rpsLâ€neo and phage λâ€Red recombinase, the defectiveâ€rescue BmNPV BES reBmBac can be employed for efficient heterologous multigene coexpression at different gene sites in one baculovirus genome. In the present study, a recombinant baculovirus, reBmâ€Cαγ, carrying two types of chicken interferon (IFN) genes (chIFNâ€Î± and chIFNâ€Î³) was constructed using the reBmBac system. The chIFNâ€Î± and chIFNâ€Î³ genes were inserted into the same baculovirus genome at the polyhedron and p10 gene sites, respectively. The recombinant baculovirus was capable of coexpressing both chIFNâ€Î± and chIFNâ€Î³. The expression levels of the two types of IFN in the coexpression product were exponentially high, at approximately 1.7 and 2.5 times higher, respectively, than those in the corresponding singleâ€expression products. The increase in expression level corresponds to replacement of the nonessential p10 gene in the reBmâ€Cαγ recombinant baculovirus. This coexpression of recombinant chicken IFNs showed superior antiviral activity.
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